Chronological History of the West Indies, 3±ÇLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... possession of the island , which Du Beaupe , the French governor , refused to de- liver up , and ordered the British troops to depart . This their commander refused to do ; and he was at last permitted to land at Point Michael , to wait ...
... possession of the island , which Du Beaupe , the French governor , refused to de- liver up , and ordered the British troops to depart . This their commander refused to do ; and he was at last permitted to land at Point Michael , to wait ...
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... possession of the money arising from a poll- tax of a dollar a head upon the Negroes , which the parishes im- posed upon themselves , to keep the churches in order , and supply the expences of divine worship . It amounted to about ...
... possession of the money arising from a poll- tax of a dollar a head upon the Negroes , which the parishes im- posed upon themselves , to keep the churches in order , and supply the expences of divine worship . It amounted to about ...
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... at all conform- able , but , on the contrary , opposed to the The French in St. Domingo had in their possession , cation , treatment , and occupation which system of the legislation , and to the general 24 [ 1789 . CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY.
... at all conform- able , but , on the contrary , opposed to the The French in St. Domingo had in their possession , cation , treatment , and occupation which system of the legislation , and to the general 24 [ 1789 . CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY.
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Thomas Southey. The French in St. Domingo had in their possession , this year , 480,000 Negro slaves . Edwards , vol . iii . p . 13 . The colonists summoned parochial and provincial meetings , for the. and particular orders ... possession, ..
Thomas Southey. The French in St. Domingo had in their possession , this year , 480,000 Negro slaves . Edwards , vol . iii . p . 13 . The colonists summoned parochial and provincial meetings , for the. and particular orders ... possession, ..
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... possession of the road , the rest divided into two corps one stormed the hospital , and put its inmates and guard to the sword ; the other proceeded to Fort Belair , situated upon the top of a hill between the hospital and the Cape ...
... possession of the road , the rest divided into two corps one stormed the hospital , and put its inmates and guard to the sword ; the other proceeded to Fort Belair , situated upon the top of a hill between the hospital and the Cape ...
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